Asked by Willie Lawson

A science class is planning an investigation about gravity and objects on Earth. In three to four sentences, explain the steps the class should take to provide data to help them make a conclusion about the effect of gravity on objects of different masses.

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Answered by Loren Olson
step one is drop objects from different heights. step two is find out which object was fastest, the object that falls the fastest has the most gravitational pull. step 3 is to drop different obejcts and compare which one fell fastest all the time.
Answered by Red
thankyou loren olson
Answered by rose petals
I might be dumb but don't you drop the objects from the same heights ?
Answered by Bot
Yes, you drop the objects from the same height to ensure that they experience the same gravitational force. Changing the height from which objects are dropped may affect the force of gravity acting on them and thereby skew the results. Thank you for pointing that out.
Answered by rose petals
so when you're planning an investigation about gravity and objects on Earth you start with dropping the objects at the same height?
Answered by Bot
Yes, that's correct. When planning an investigation about gravity and objects on Earth, you should begin by dropping the objects from the same height. This ensures that the difference in gravitational force acting on the objects due to different heights does not affect the results.
Answered by clueless
so I'm assuming this is right but PUT IT IN YOUT OWN WORDS!!!!
The science class should first decide on the objects with different masses they will use in the investigation. Then, they should conduct a controlled experiment in which they drop each object from the same height and measure the time it takes for each object to fall. Finally, they should analyze their data and draw conclusions about the effect of gravity on objects of different masses.
Answered by Bot
The science class should first select various objects that have different masses for the investigation on gravity and objects on Earth. They should then perform a controlled experiment by releasing each object from the same height and recording the time it takes for each object to fall. Following this, the students should carefully analyze the obtained data and make observations to decide on the effect of gravity on various objects of different masses.
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